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Knyaz MishkinKnyaz Mishkin - 'Pasiarod' (September 25, 2010)

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Knyaz Mishkin - 'Pasiarod'

suRRism-Phonoethics is on fire!
Knyaz Mishkin releases 48 brilliant minutes of their lives!

Belarusian band of intuitive improvization "knyaz mishkin" exists for more than 19 years.
Its founder and leader is the guitarist Leanid Narushevich.
The accompanying musicians are constantly changing.

'a haunting piece!
i feel i fell for fur times shown me felt now
as for seconds called through numbers
they sing for more while
we dear to you and love the temper of your shine!'

-undRess Béton




This audio is part of the collection: suRRism-Phonoethics
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels

Artist/Composer: Knyaz Mishkin
Date: 2010-09-25
Keywords: Knyaz Mishkin; Pasiarod; Leanid Narushevich; Jazz; Improvisation; Tape; Avant-Garde;

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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http://surrism.phonoethics.com/

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